Another round of oil industry labor protests announced for today across Iran, here seen this morning in Asaluyeh at the Pars Oil and Gas Company (POGC), middle of the south coast, demanding e.g. implementation of job training required by law since a decade, healthcare, payment of retirement, raised salaries (years of extreme inflation), etc, reports the Free Trade Union of Iran.
The source now notifies that the video of teargas fired in the metro/subway of Tehran's Theatre City was not from now, so I will deleted that toot.
Such things happen with live events. What's important is that retractions are made, loudly and publicly, to maintain trust in that future errors will be treated similarly.
Kargar (worker) News in Iran shared this screenshot wherein 'All sectional chairpersons of the Swedish Municipal Workers' Union [Sweden's largest trade union with more than 500,000 members] in Stockholm County condemn the Iranian regime's threats and violence against the Iranian populace." then linking to this https://www.kommunal.se/nyhet/uttalanden-fran-kommunal-stockholms-lans-representantskap statement in Swedish.
Why is this important? It's yet another demonstration of that acts of solidarity far away do reach those struggling for more and equal freedom for all. Your acts matter, no matter where you are.
At the funeral today for Mohammad Haji Rasoulpour, a political prisoner for participating in the ongoing antiauthoritarian feminist protests tortured to death by the Iran-regime, the people once again declared that "martyrs are immortal" then as the people left, the Mosque played revolutionary anthems through its loudspeakers, reports the Hengaw human rights organization. In the village Ali Kand of Bukan in Rojhelat/NW Iran.
Finally money is good for something, actually. As reminders of the regime's oppression (the drawn on snare) and to call for further antiauthoritarian feminist revolutionary protests against the Iran-regime.
General strikes continue today in several locations across Rojhelat and all Iran, as part of the protests sparked by the murder of Jîna/Mahsa Amini by the "morality" police of Tehran.
Here is an example video from Saqqez in Rojhelat/NW Iran, hometown of Jîna.
Feminist choir Tutte Quante of Marseilles, France, singing beautiful revolutionary feminist "stand up for women to live a life of freedom" in Farsi ("Iranian") in solidarity with their Iranian sisters, to the tune of antifascist classic "el pueblo unido jamás será vencido" ("the people united will never be defeated") from Pinochet-era Chile.
The Kurdish antiauthoritarian feminist slogan "Woman Life Liberty" ("women, life, freedom", "jin, jiyan, azadî") now made so well known worldwide also in its Farsi ("Iranian") translation of "zan, zendegi, azadi" through the antiauthoritarian feminist uprisings against the Iran-regime, together with other reasonable demands such as "NO PUTIN – NO NATO – NO WAR – JUST PEACE", yesterday in a demo in Oslo.
Freedom for political prisoners also demanded by the people of Tehran in the metro/subway yesterday. There are an estimated 15000 arrested for recently demanding freedom.
Shiraz University of Medical Sciences today protesting for the release of student political prisoners in general and Mohammad Ahmadvand Shahverdi in particular. Shahverdi was arrested a month ago with no further information of conditions released.
More metro/subway protest in Tehran yesterday a bit north of the previous one. It seem plausible this may be the students of the recently demonstrated radically antiauthoritarian feminist Tarbiat Modares University nearby, the university dedicated to training the university professors for all Iran.
...and the scientists protest too, as part of the previously described countrywide oil industry workers' protests and strikes today. The oil studies and quality control lab employees at the center for the oil rich regions of the Iran National Oil Company.
So nice to see everyone join together regardless of specific sub-field of work. People in other places might think about doing that.
The firefighters of tiny but oil industry essential Khark Island off the south-west coast of Iran, have also joined the oil industry workers' protests and strikes today, for the previously stated reasons, reports the Free Trade Union of Iran.
Because there is now also a video of the oil industry workers protesting at the Pars Oil and Gas Company (POGC) in in Asaluyeh... here it is (for more details, see earlier toots):
Another example of the countrywide oil industry labor protests today, this time at the National Iranian South Oil Company in Ahvaz, south-west Iran, for the same demands, reports Free Trade Union of Iran.
"A̲t̲ ̲l̲e̲a̲s̲t̲ 476 people including 64 children and 34 women, have been killed by security forces in the current nationwide protests. [...] Furthermore, a̲t̲ ̲l̲e̲a̲s̲t̲ 100 protesters are currently at risk of execution, death penalty charges or sentences. This is a minimum as most families are under pressure to stay quiet, the real number is believed to be much higher." https://iranhr.net/en/articles/5669/
A demo for the freedom for all of the Iran-regime's political prisoners was held in Oslo yesterday, of course with extra but not exclusive focus on those jailed for the ongoing antiauthoritarian feminist protests against the Iran-regime sparked by the murder of Jîna/Mahsa Amini by the regime's "morality" police in Tehran.
It was organized by the Freedom for Zainab Jalalian Campaign, with participation from "Free Women's Union of Rojhelat [=eastern, Iran-held Kurdistan]" (KJAR), "Free Life Party of Kurdistan" (PJAK), "Democratic and Free Society of Rojhelat (KODAR) and others, reports KJAR.
Santa in three languages, wishing peace and love to the world, then... something special for the antiauthoritarian feminist revolutionaries against the Iran-regime...
One should keep in mind that this particular city, Mashhad, is one that some "experts" were shocked at seeing protests in, because it was considered "conservative". Now, here's the night 99 to 100 of protests for freedom against the Iran-regime.
Despite the heavy snow, the people of Karaj, northern Iran, keep demanding freedom. Here again at the area of the crimes against humanity Golshahr Prison.
100 since when we realized we're not alone, we loved each other for 100 days, we identified the real enemy for 100 days. For 100 days are full of rage and for 100 days we believe in victory. We are fighting for freedom.
As usual, there's much, much more that I simply skip because I deem it too similar to what I already tooted, in order to not flood my followers too much.
Don't say it's over, just because major worldwide media lost interest. It ain't over. Antiauthoritarian feminism keeps marching towards victory in Isfahan, central Iran.
Video of people resisting the mass-lethal oppression of the Iran-regime in Zahedan, Iran-held part of Balochistan (south-east) tonight targeting regime forces.
Already noting the 100th day (on the 99th day's evening) since these antiauthoritarian feminist protests started against the Iran-regime which were sparked by the murder of Jîna/Mahsa Amini by the "morality" police of Tehran, the people of always excellently rebellious Isfahan continues protesting for freedom tonight.